The Playground, Том 15Executive Committee of the Playground Association of America, 1921 |
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... character of the music presented which always determines its religiousness . The nature and object of instru- mental performance and singing in the house of God is the ex- citement or expression of religious feeling . That alone should ...
... character of the music presented which always determines its religiousness . The nature and object of instru- mental performance and singing in the house of God is the ex- citement or expression of religious feeling . That alone should ...
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... character of entertainments conducted and for fixing the terms and conditions upon which the house shall be used by individuals or organizations . In view of the ultimate responsibility of the church for any indebtedness which may be ...
... character of entertainments conducted and for fixing the terms and conditions upon which the house shall be used by individuals or organizations . In view of the ultimate responsibility of the church for any indebtedness which may be ...
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... characters The Conscript or How to Avoid the Draft . pamphlet with Jocko In same Cat Fear by Marion N. Gleason ... characters . Dance introduced . 20 minutes . Obtained from The Woman's Press , 600 Lexington Avenue , N. Y. C. Royalty $ 5 ...
... characters The Conscript or How to Avoid the Draft . pamphlet with Jocko In same Cat Fear by Marion N. Gleason ... characters . Dance introduced . 20 minutes . Obtained from The Woman's Press , 600 Lexington Avenue , N. Y. C. Royalty $ 5 ...
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... characters . Obtained from The Woman's Press . Royalty $ 5.00 Scenes and Songs of Home by Marion N. Gleason . A love story and bits of humor developed to the accompaniment of familiar songs . 6 male and 5 female characters . 15 to 30 ...
... characters . Obtained from The Woman's Press . Royalty $ 5.00 Scenes and Songs of Home by Marion N. Gleason . A love story and bits of humor developed to the accompaniment of familiar songs . 6 male and 5 female characters . 15 to 30 ...
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... " Work , play , love and prayer are open to rich and poor , to young and old ; they are of all times and all races in whom character is an ideal . " Song of the New Crusaders * Words by F. A. 89 PLAYGROUNDS FOR COLORED AMERICA.
... " Work , play , love and prayer are open to rich and poor , to young and old ; they are of all times and all races in whom character is an ideal . " Song of the New Crusaders * Words by F. A. 89 PLAYGROUNDS FOR COLORED AMERICA.
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Стр. 92 - There was a child went forth every day, And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became, And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of the day, Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.
Стр. 719 - Since then two hundred years have fled, And, I infer, the calf is dead. But still he left behind his trail, And thereby hangs my moral tale. The trail was taken up next day By a lone dog that passed that way; And then a wise bell-wether sheep Pursued the trail o'er vale and steep. And drew the flock behind him, too, As good bell-wethers always do.
Стр. 233 - Managers none. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) The National Historical Society.
Стр. 719 - The years passed on in swiftness fleet, The road became a village street; And this, before men were aware, A city's crowded thoroughfare. And soon the central street was this Of a renowned metropolis; And men two centuries and a half Trod in the footsteps of that calf.
Стр. 719 - And thereby hangs my moral tale. The trail was taken up next day By a lone dog that passed that way. And then a wise bellwether sheep Pursued the trail o'er vale and steep, And drew the flock behind him, too, As good bellwethers always do. And from that day o'er hill and glade, Through those old woods a path was made; And many men wound in and out, And dodged and turned and bent about, And uttered words of righteous wrath Because 'twas such a crooked path. But still they followed, do not laugh, The...
Стр. 125 - I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth's sweet flowing breast.
Стр. 719 - This forest path became a lane That bent and turned and turned again This crooked lane became a road, Where many a poor horse with his load, Toiled on beneath the burning sun, And traveled some three miles in one ; And thus a century and a half They trod the footsteps of that calf.
Стр. 511 - The world that we must seek is a world in which the creative spirit is alive, in which life is an adventure full of joy and hope, based rather upon the impulse to construct than upon the 'desire to retain what we possess or to seize what is possessed by others. It must be a world in which affection has free play, in which love is purged of the instinct for domination, in which cruelty and envy have been dispelled by happiness and the unfettered development of all the instincts that build up life...
Стр. 7 - Give them a chance for innocent sport, give them a chance for fun — Better a playground plot than a court and a jail when the harm is done! Give them a chance — if you stint them now, tomorrow you'll have to pay A larger bill for a darker ill so give them a place to play!
Стр. 598 - Thus saith the Lord of hosts : There shall yet old men and old women dwell in the streets of Jerusalem, and every man with his staff in his hand for very age. And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing in the streets thereof.